280218_Luxor-Egypt SECAP Final_revised
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IV.<br />
Previous awareness actions conducted by the city/municipality or by other actors<br />
Has the city or local<br />
authority done previous<br />
actions<br />
Yes<br />
If yes, who conducted the<br />
actions (the<br />
city/municipality, NGO,<br />
national authority…?)<br />
If yes, describe the action<br />
If yes, what was the<br />
budget and how did you<br />
fund it<br />
Many attempts have been previously made; the activities undertaken were:<br />
awareness actions on the means of waste treatment by converting organic<br />
fertilizers; marketing the idea of planting forests by means of wastewater in order<br />
to increase the production of oxygen and combat pollution.<br />
There has been no funding provided by the governorate but only through<br />
cooperation from the administration and some NGOs such as the Mustafa<br />
Mahmoud Association, who provided their equipment and the mechanization for<br />
cutting and compressing together agricultural waste and Naga Khamis in Al-Tod for<br />
practical lectures (using model machinery and gadgets to demonstrate possible<br />
recycling and environmental friendly techniques, e.g., shredding agricultural waste)<br />
in agricultural societies.<br />
If yes, outcome, impact<br />
and feedback<br />
V. Public consultation<br />
Does the city practice<br />
public consultation?<br />
Has the city done public<br />
consultations for SEAP?<br />
Is it part of the legislative<br />
process?<br />
Foreseen consultation(s)<br />
Does the city liaise with<br />
national institutions,<br />
stakeholders?<br />
Yes, with community leaders such as mayors and housewives in private homes<br />
during the month of Ramadan as was the case in Ramadan 2017 In Esna at women<br />
assembly and youth centres.<br />
NO<br />
YES<br />
The Family households, schools, youth centres, cultural centres for women, the<br />
Supreme Council for women and through the office of the Governor and the offices<br />
of government departments where many women are employed.<br />
It is seldom done because the leaders themselves need to be educated and oriented<br />
in a systematic, scientific approach; this is lacking due to the absence of leadership<br />
model, i.e.: an enthusiastic governmental leadership.<br />
Situation analysis<br />
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